The Unseen Toll: Climate Change, Health Injustice, and Human Rights Violations in Vulnerable Communities

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Rising Heat, Failing Health, and Vulnerable Lives

Across the low-lying coasts of Bangladesh, the arid plains of Somalia, and remote Pacific islands, the silent crisis of climate change is already shaping daily life. but they are insufficient. Households report selling livestock or skipping meals to survive.

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Tuhin Sarwar is a Bangladeshi investigative journalist and internationally published author, specializing in human rights, the Rohingya crisis, and civic reporting. He is the founder of Article Insight, a platform for data-driven, in-depth journalism that informs, empowers, and engages readers. His reporting is grounded in firsthand experience, credible sources, and thorough analysis, reflecting the highest standards of transparency, trustworthiness, and editorial excellence. 🌐 tuhinsarwar.com/

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